Posted by If it smells and looks dirty it has to be Dirty. on January 01, 2005 at 23:40:29:
In Reply to: Re: Keep Roosevelt Stadium Dump Stack posted by Money, Money, Money, Money And More of Our Money on January 01, 2005 at 23:34:37:
Why all of a sudden is Brian all out for building so many schools? This school overpopulation has existed for decades and Union City has always resolved the school issues. Why destroy all this history now! I guess having control of the school superintendents and 366million dollars in his grasp will make anyone a dictator. I read in the Hudson Reporter he is also going to nock down Emerson High school and build a new larger school in its place. : Man those 366 million are going a long way.
: : I am all for progress but this guy is nuts. : : It seems He is also trying to tearing down the silk mill on 39th street and taking down the whole rest of the block including some residential homes to build a new Union Hill. He is getting alot of people and local residents that are might loose there homes very ticked off. What the hell is this guy thinking? I am sure his cousin or uncle or some family member somewhere is getting a ton of kickback
: : : : : Please don't let our History be destroyed! : : Death of Roosevelt Stadium. A thriving, usable, historic site and an Icon of Union City. : : Mayor Brian Stack some other individuals in Union City government think that this stadium and other historic sites in this city should be torn down in the name of progress even though Brian singed a city preservation act. The majority of the people of Union City and surrounding areas however feel that progress should not be a reason to get rid of our past. This is the only stadium in the country left standing that was built as part of Franklin Roosevelt’s WPA program and named Roosevelt Stadium as a tribute to him. The historical value of this stadium is priceless! : : This Art Deco design Stadium in Union City, NJ has been opinioned and documented as a Historic Preservation site, ID# 4211 under the NJDEP Historic Preservation Plan, it needs the full protection of our Federal law not just a catalog number? Further more, Green Acres Funds were used to renovate this historic stadium in 1985 to also establish it under the National Parks heading. : : This stadium rich in history, design and usefulness is being destroyed. Why? When there are other alternatives. Rebuild and renovate our schools and build new schools in areas where there is no loss of history. Schools are a necessity and the education of our children is our hope for the future, but not at the cost of our history. : : Mayor Brian Stack, Why are you not enforcing your own city ordinances, the one you singed to preserve our historic sites? : : http://www.preservationnj.org/ten_most/ten_most_property_detail.asp?COUNTY=Hudson%20County&PropID=112
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